mutt
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I'm looking at buying a large diaphragm condenser (around the $200 range) to record vocals - and the reviews on the Rode NT1 look great, except that many people have said they are extremely sensitive. Since I record in my spare bedroom, which means that a phone ringing or a loud noise on the TV set in the living room may be faintly heard at times, would the NT1 be wrong for my set up?
Any thoughts on the CAD E-100?? (I think I can pick up a used one for about $80)
Or any other mics in the $200 price range which would be a good vocal mic??
Should I stick with a large diaphragm mic for vocals or consider a small diaphragm model as well?? (Like the Rode NT3)
mutt
Any thoughts on the CAD E-100?? (I think I can pick up a used one for about $80)
Or any other mics in the $200 price range which would be a good vocal mic??
Should I stick with a large diaphragm mic for vocals or consider a small diaphragm model as well?? (Like the Rode NT3)
mutt